The agency is replacing all of its bus fleet — 152 buses — from diesel to natural gas, and 78 paratransit vehicles from gasoline to natural gas as vehicles are retired from the fleet.
Read More →The plant is also in full production with the new high-performance Cummins Westport ISX12 G heavy-duty natural gas engine.
Read More →Sales teams from both companies will offer Clean Energy's natural gas fueling station construction and operational services to current and potential customers.
Read More →Will offer a range of solutions, from basic consulting and design to turnkey modification projects.
Read More →The edition includes new agreements signed with additional fueling partners as potential locations for new Clean Energy stations along the expanding “America's Natural Gas Highway.”
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Implementing a fuel transition program and buying used buses are some tactics this year’s respondents are turning to.
Read More →Will work to provide truck lessees with fueling contracts whose fuel cost savings help to lower overall costs.
Read More →Quarles Petroleum Inc. operates approximately 125 fueling stations that serve its commercial vehicle fleet customers in strategic urban areas of Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and North Carolina.
Read More →Formerly director of business development, Somers will continue to supervise the company's North America transit, paratransit and student transportation team.
Read More →Board voted to spend $217 million to buy the vehicles, which will be put into operation by 2013. The decreasing price of natural gas made it possible for the agency to make the switch from diesel fuel.
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